A) "let the consignment business beware" B) “let the buyer beware” C) "let the seller beware" D) "let the person beware"
A) "let the person beware" B) "let the consignment business beware" C) "let the seller beware" D) "let the buyer beware"
A) any person who purchases or leases goods, services, or property primarily for business, family, or household use. B) any person who purchases or leases goods, services, or property primarily for personal, family, or household use. C) any person who purchases or leases goods, services, or property primarily for personal, family, or business use. D) any person who purchases or leases goods, services, or property secondarily for personal, family, or household use. E) any person who purchases or leases goods, services, or property primarily for personal, friend, or household use.
A) practice that leads (or has the potential to lead) consumers to better business decisions B) Consumer Protection Agency C) Better Business Bureau (BBB) D) practice that misleads (or has the potential to mislead) consumers
A) gives consumers thirty business days to cancel most contracts made with door-to-door salespersons. B) gives consumers two business days to cancel most contracts made with door-to-door salespersons. C) gives consumers forty five business days to cancel most contracts made with door-to-door salespersons. D) gives consumers three business days to cancel most contracts made with door-to-door salespersons.
A) is any statement that has the effect of deceiving the buyer. This occurs when the seller misstates the facts about something that is important to the consumer. B) is any statement that has the effect of deceiving the buyer. This occurs when the buyer misstates the facts about something that is important to the consumer. C) is any statement that has the effect of guilting the buyer. This occurs when the seller misstates the facts about something that is important to the consumer. D) is any statement that has the effect of deceiving the buyer. This occurs when the seller misstates the facts about something that is important to the buyer.
A) legally binding orders to stop a practice, to select businesses, people, and organizations using advertising that would mislead the public. B) legally binding orders to stop a practice, to anyone using advertising that would mislead the public. C) informal orders to stop a practice, to anyone using advertising that would mislead the public. D) legally binding orders to stop a practice, to anyone using advertising that would lead the public to an educated decision
A) advertising a nonexistent bargain to lure customers so they can consider purchasing a less expensive item from that store. B) advertising a product and legitimate price to lure customers so they can be sold more expensive merchandise C) advertising a nonexistent bargain to lure customers so they can be sold more expensive merchandise D) advertising a nonexistent bargain to lure customers so they can be sold less expensive merchandise
A) responsibility of the manufactures and sellers for injuries caused by products that are assembled with the highest quality B) responsibility of both the buyers and sellers for injuries caused by products that are defective. C) responsibility of the manufactures and sellers for resolutions caused by products that are defective. D) responsibility of the manufactures and sellers for injuries caused by products that are defective.
A) food or drug that contains any substance mixed or packed with it to reduce its quality or strength below the prescribed maximum standards. B) food or drug that contains any substance mixed or packed with it to reduce its quality or strength below the prescribed minimum standards. C) food or drug that contains any substance mixed or packed with it to enhance its quality or strength below the prescribed minimum standards. D) food or drug that contains any substance mixed or packed with it to reduce its quality or strength above the prescribed minimum standards.
A) fraudulent misrepresentation B) caveat emptor C) product liability D) warranty
A) Consumer Product Safety Act B) Right to Health Amendment C) Strict Liability Rule D) Delaney Amendment
A) 24 hours B) three weeks C) two days D) three days
A) adulterated B) impure C) fraudulent D) misbranded
A) three days B) three months C) three hours D) thirty days
A) fraudulent misrepresentation B) claim and change C) bait and switch D) cease and desist |